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Reconstructing historical changes in the environmental health of watersheds by using sediment cores from lakes and reservoirs in Salt Lake Valley, Utah

January 1, 2000

The Great Salt Lake Basins study area of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program, which began in 1997, is increasing the scientific understanding of factors that affect surface-water quality within the study-area boundaries (fig. 1). One way to improve the understanding of these factors is to look at historical trends in existing water-quality data. Unfortunately, short record lengths, in- consistent analytical methods, numerous measurements at less than detection levels, and questionable accuracy limit the usefulness of historical monitoring data for most trace inorganic and organic contaminants found in streams, rivers, and lakes in the study area.

Publication Year 2000
Title Reconstructing historical changes in the environmental health of watersheds by using sediment cores from lakes and reservoirs in Salt Lake Valley, Utah
DOI 10.3133/fs16400
Authors David L. Naftz, Doyle W. Stephens, Edward Callender, Peter C. Van Metre
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 164-00
Index ID fs16400
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center; WY-MT Water Science Center